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Trading Volume

The number of SGB units traded in a given period on stock exchanges

Quick Definition

The number of SGB units traded in a given period on stock exchanges

Complete Explanation

Trading Volume represents the total number of SGB units (or value) traded on stock exchanges during a specific period.

Why volume matters for SGB: - Higher volume = Better liquidity - Easier to buy/sell large quantities - Tighter bid-ask spreads - More accurate price discovery - Lower market impact

Volume indicators: - Daily volume: Units traded in a day - Average volume: 7-day or 30-day average - Volume value: Total rupee value traded

Low volume SGBs may have: - Wider bid-ask spreads - Difficulty executing large orders - Less reliable market prices

Examples

  • 1SGBJAN24 daily volume: 5,000 units = moderate liquidity
  • 2Some SGBs trade only 100-200 units daily = low liquidity
  • 3Check 7-day average for better picture

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